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Romania, 14.8 TWh of electricity production in the first quarter

In the period from January 1 to March 31, 2022, the consumption of Romanian households decreased by 4.4% compared to the same period last year, according to data released by the National Institute of Statistics (INS) on Friday.

At the same time, industrial consumption fell by 1.1%, consumption for street lighting increased by 1.3%, while total electricity consumption in Romania decreased by 2% in the first quarter.

Electricity production was also reduced, by 5.7%, to 14.8 TWh. The largest decline in production was recorded by hydropower plants – by 25%.

On the other hand, the production of renewable sources increased by 24% when it comes to wind turbines and by 18% in photovoltaic power plants.

Technological consumption in networks and stations was lower by 1.2%.

Exports of electricity decreased by 9.2%, to 1,460 TWh, and imports increased by 13.1%, to 2,122 TWh.

Source: agerpres.ro

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